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BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (B.TECH)

Bachelor Of EngineeringA lot is to be said about a bachelor of technology (B.Tech) qualification. With a bachelor of technology, you sort of have an edge to creativity and innovation. You are an industry builder. Industrialization goes with technology and technologists would be called upon in this regard.

 What is the course is all about?

With similarity in scope with a Bachelor of Science and engineering, a bachelor of technology is more practical oriented study. You qualify as a technologist. In India after independence, universities were divided into two.

The universities that offer engineering courses and all other fields and those that offers engineering and science courses alone. While the former offer a Bachelor of Science or engineering, the latter on the other hand offer graduates a bachelor of technology in the sciences and engineering.

The slight differences that can be seen today will fall on the practical orientation of B.Tech holders.

To qualify for a bachelor of technology, the normal four years requirement for other engineering courses is required. You need to have your basic 10+2 handy and passed at required level depending on the specific field of study and also pass qualifying exams that are set by various examining bodies either state or national.

Core sciences like mathematics, physics, and chemistry are some basic requirement in the technology field. You can study any of the engineering and technology fields such as civil, chemical, information, mechanical and agricultural technologies.

The scope of coverage stems far into all science, engineering and technology fields. And know that the award of the degree is based on the type of university you applied to. You would want to check out for universities of technology if you want a qualification as a B.Tech holder.

The course is ideal for which kind of students?

If you are going to take a course in any branch of technology and engineering, you should already know what would be required of you. Hard work and workshop engagements are a must possess quality if you want to find the course interesting and to complete. You must be a creative individual who is interested in finding out new things and love to invent them.

You must most importantly be good with advanced mathematics, chemistry, and physics if you intend making a success of your study in the university. You must have eyes for details and measurements. In science specification and precision is of utmost importance to your study.

Career opportunity after course

There is much to explore in a bachelor of technology. You can fit virtually anywhere. There are options for you to either work with the government or take up a job in the private organizations.

Depending on your branch of study, you can find very lucrative offers in manufacturing, petroleum industry, agro-allied, in information technology such as the software and hardware companies in India and abroad.

The options are so broad for you to pick. You can work as field manager or supervisor in a construction company, you can go into self-employment and establish your own engineering firm or production line as the case may be.

Salary scale in India for fresher

The Salary for a bachelor of technology holder is commensurate with others of his peers in the engineering field. Since a bachelor of technology covers all branches of engineering and science, you would want to check on individual courses for what each is like in the industry.

As an aerospace engineering, you will earn something in the range of Rs. 600,000 per annum as a fresher. A mechanical engineer will earn about Rs. 300, 000 per annum as a fresher.

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